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Hosted by the former U.S. Senator from North Dakota, Heidi Heitkamp , and her brother, Joel Heitkamp, and named for every Midwesterner's favorite casserole, The Hot Dish [[link removed]] takes deep dives into the future of Rural America.
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Through interviews with strategists, White House staff, and elected officials like Senator Debbie Stabenow and Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, Heidi and Joel explore the biggest events happening in rural politics today, and what these events mean for our future.
Heidi and her guests share their personal experience and expertise on everything from farmland consolidation by foreign entities to the realities of voting in rural America, and always with an eye on where our country is headed next.
Check out our most recent episode where Heidi and Joel sit down with Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez [[link removed]] and discuss her journey as a small business owner and living in rural Washington state to a long shot election that catapulted her to the halls of Congress.
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J.D. Scholten
Iowa State Representative
A 5th generation Iowan, J.D. Scholten Iowa’s 4th District Representative who ran a creative, grassroots campaign that drew national attention for how Democrats can compete in rural areas. In 2018, his campaign lost by just 3% — fewer than 11K votes— in a district with 70,000 more registered Republicans than Democrats, and where Trump won by 27% in 2016. J.D. Is currently running for Iowa State House District 1 and continues to advocate for Americans in small towns across Iowa.
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